Novibet · Weekly · Dec 2025 – Feb 2026
Early Win – First Deep Dive
An interactive analysis of Early Win and Cash Out feature adoption, bet-level usage, and staking behaviour across countries and VIP segments over an 8-week rolling window.
Adoption Rate
User Level
  • Share of users (bettors) who used Early Win at least once, during the week
  • Share of users (bettors) who used Cash Out at least once, during the week
  • Feature overlap between Early Win & Cash Out
  • Weekly trend across countries and comparison (Greece, Brazil, Mexico, Chile, Ecuador, Ireland)
  • VIP vs Non-VIP breakdown
Feature Rate
Bet Level
  • How often Early Win and Cash Out are triggered per bet
  • Weekly trend across countries and comparison (Greece, Brazil)
  • Split by bet type (Bet Builder Combo, Multiple, System, All)
  • VIP vs Non-VIP breakdown
Stakes & Legs
Bet Level
  • Average stake for Early Win, Cash Out, and all bets
  • Average leg count by feature and bet type
  • Weekly trend across countries and comparison (Greece, Brazil)
  • VIP vs Non-VIP breakdown

Greece

Greece — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~6%, while Cash Out reaches ~16% (≈2.6× higher).
Feature overlap is very limited , with only ~2.6% of users adopting both Early Win and Cash Out.

VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~10%, while Cash Out reaches ~36% (≈3.6× higher).
Feature overlap is higher versus Non-VIPs, with ~6.7% of users adopting both Early Win and Cash Out.

Brazil

Brazil — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~3.5% , while Cash Out reaches ~18% (≈5× higher), showing a strong skew towards Cash Out usage.
Feature overlap is very limited, with only ~1.8% of users adopting both Early Win and Cash Out.

VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~9%, while Cash Out reaches ~46% (≈5× higher), with a similarly large relative gap between the two features
Despite higher overall adoption levels, feature overlap remains low at ~6.5%.

Mexico

Mexico — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~11%, while Cash Out reaches ~21.5% (≈2× higher).
Feature overlap is notable at ~6% of users adopting both — the highest Non-VIP overlap rate among all countries.

VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~19.5%, while Cash Out reaches ~40.5% (≈2× higher).
Feature overlap among VIPs is the highest across all countries at ~13.5%, indicating strong dual-feature engagement.

Chile

Chile — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~8%, while Cash Out reaches ~21% (≈2.7× higher).
Feature overlap is moderate at ~4%, while ~3.8% of users adopt only Early Win — a near-even split between overlap and exclusive EW use.

VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~15%, while Cash Out reaches ~42% (≈2.8× higher).
Feature overlap is strong at ~10.9%, meaning most VIP Early Win users also use Cash Out.

Ecuador

Ecuador — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~9%, while Cash Out reaches ~23% (≈2.6× higher).
Feature overlap is moderate at ~4.8%, with a comparable share (~4.1%) using only Early Win — similar proportions to Chile.

VIP:
Early Win adoption is ~13%, while Cash Out reaches ~37% (≈2.9× higher).
Feature overlap is ~7.2% and ~5.8% of VIPs use Early Win exclusively — one of the higher "EW Only" shares across markets.

Ireland

Ireland — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Early Win adoption is just ~3.7%, with Cash Out at ~10.2% (≈2.7× higher) — both the lowest across all countries.
Feature overlap is minimal at ~1.9%, consistent with the overall low feature penetration in this market.

VIP:
Early Win adoption rises to ~9.6%, while Cash Out reaches ~27.8% (≈2.9× higher) — still the lowest VIP rates across all countries.
Feature overlap at ~6.8% is on par with other markets, suggesting VIP Early Win users are equally likely to also use Cash Out.

All Countries

All Countries — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Cash Out adoption (~17%) is consistently ≈3.2× higher than Early Win (~5.3%) across all countries.
Mexico leads in Early Win (~10.7%), while Ecuador leads in Cash Out (~21.9%). Overlap is generally low at ~2.6%.

VIP:
VIP Cash Out adoption (~40.8%) is ≈3.8× higher than Early Win (~10.8%), with the gap widening vs Non-VIPs.
Mexico has the highest VIP Early Win adoption (~19.4%), while Brazil leads VIP Cash Out (~45.9%). Overlap rises to ~7.5%.

Greece

Greece — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Cash Out bet rate (~7.0%) is ≈3.2× higher than Early Win bet rate (~2.2%) across all bet types.
System bets show the highest Cash Out rate (~8.6%) and lowest Early Win rate (~1.6%), yielding the widest gap (≈5.4×).

VIP:
Cash Out bet rate (~7.4%) is ≈4.4× higher than Early Win bet rate (~1.7%).
VIP Early Win bet rate is slightly lower than Non-VIP (1.7% vs 2.2%), while Cash Out is marginally higher (7.4% vs 7.0%).

Brazil

Brazil — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Cash Out bet rate (~9.2%) is ≈5.4× higher than Early Win (~1.7%) — a steeper gap than Greece (≈3.2×).
BetBuilderCombo shows the highest Cash Out rate (~10.3%) among standard bet types, while Multiple has the highest Early Win rate (~1.8%).

VIP:
Cash Out bet rate (~10.1%) is ≈5.9× higher than Early Win (~1.7%) — the largest ratio across all views.
VIP Cash Out rates are higher than Non-VIP (10.1% vs 9.2%), but Early Win rates are virtually identical (~1.7%).

All Countries (Only Greece and Brazil)

All Countries — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Brazil has higher Cash Out bet rates than Greece across all bet types (9.2% vs 7.0% overall), but similar Early Win rates (~1.7% vs ~2.2%).
The Cash Out / Early Win ratio is more pronounced in Brazil (≈5.4×) vs Greece (≈3.2×), suggesting stronger Cash Out engagement relative to EW.

VIP:
VIP Cash Out rates exceed Non-VIP in both countries: Greece 7.4% vs 7.0%, Brazil 10.1% vs 9.2%.
VIP Early Win rates remain comparable to Non-VIP levels (~1.7%), indicating VIP status primarily boosts Cash Out, not Early Win usage.

Greece

Greece — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Legs: Early Win bets average ~8.4 legs, well above Cash Out (~5.5) and all bets (~6.0) — EW is used on longer accumulators.
Stakes: Cash Out bets have the highest average stake (~€14.3), nearly 2× the all-bet average (~€8.3). Early Win stakes (~€7.5) are slightly below average.

VIP:
Legs: VIP EW bets also average ~8.4 legs, similar to Non-VIP, while the all-bet average is slightly lower (~5.4 vs ~6.0).
Stakes: VIP stakes are ~4× higher than Non-VIP. Cash Out stakes (~€52.6) dominate, followed by EW (~€38.0), both above the all-bet average (~€32.0).

Brazil

Brazil — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Legs: EW bets average ~9.7 legs — higher than Greece (~8.4). Cash Out (~6.5) and all bets (~7.2) also have more legs, reflecting Brazil's tendency towards longer accumulators.
Stakes: Average stakes are lower than Greece (€4.3 overall). Cash Out stakes (~€7.3) are ~1.7× the average, while EW stakes (~€4.3) are at parity with the market.

VIP:
Legs: VIP EW bets average ~8.9 legs, slightly below Non-VIP (~9.7), while all-bet averages (~6.0) are also lower than Non-VIP (~7.2).
Stakes: VIP stakes (~€18.5 overall) are ~4.3× Non-VIP levels. Cash Out stakes (~€30.2) lead, followed by EW (~€25.6), both well above average.

All Countries (Only Greece and Brazil)

All Countries — Key Takeaways

NON-VIP:
Legs: Brazil consistently has more legs per bet than Greece across all categories (EW: 9.7 vs 8.4, CO: 6.5 vs 5.5, All: 7.2 vs 6.0).
Stakes: Greece has higher nominal stakes than Brazil across all categories. Cash Out stakes are highest in both markets (~€14.3 in Greece, ~€7.3 in Brazil).

VIP:
Legs: VIP leg counts are slightly lower than Non-VIP in both countries, suggesting VIPs don't necessarily bet on longer selections.
Stakes: VIP stakes in Greece (~€32–53) are significantly higher than Brazil (~€18.5–30.2). VIP-to-Non-VIP multipliers are similar (~4×) in both markets.